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In RStudio with R:

Q1) Make sure you have ggplot2 installed in Rstudio. Ask me or the TA if you need help with this. You will then need to enter require(ggplot20. You only need to do this once (but have to do it again if you quit Rstudio and return and want to run ggplot2). Use ggplot2 to create a graphic (trying to predict the house price), based on the LArealestate.csv data from week 3 that shows us 3 (or more variables on the same plot. What questions does the graphic answer?

Explanation / Answer

First install the package

library(ggplot2)
x=read.csv("Book1.csv") #### make the excel file in csv   File name" Book1.csv"
pr=x[,6]      " price variable"
qplot(pr)

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